DomainKeys Identified Mail

DKIM, which is an abbreviation for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is a validation system, which stops email addresses from being forged and email content from being manipulated. This is done by adding an e-signature to each email message sent from an email address under a certain domain. The signature is generated on the basis of a private encryption key that’s available on the outbound mail server and it can be validated by using a public key, which is available in the global DNS database. Thus, any message with modified content or a spoofed sender can be spotted by email service providers. This approach will enhance your online security dramatically and you will know for sure that any e-mail message sent from a business collaborator, a bank, and so on, is genuine. When you send emails, the receiver will also know for sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any email that appears to be forged may either be marked as such or may never show up in the recipient’s inbox, depending on how the given provider has chosen to deal with such email messages.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Website Hosting

You’ll be able to make use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each Linux website hosting that we offer without needing to do anything in particular, because the needed records for using this email validation system are created automatically by our website hosting platform when you add a domain to an active web hosting account using the Hepsia Control Panel. If the domain name in question uses our NS records, a private key will be created and kept on our email servers and a TXT record with a public key will be sent to the DNS system. If you send periodic emails to clients or business partners, they’ll always be delivered and no unauthorized individual will be able to forge your address and make it look like you have sent a particular message.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Hosting

When you pick any of the Linux semi-dedicated hosting that we are offering, you will be able to use DomainKeys Identified Mail protection with any domain name that you register through your brand new account without any manual setup, as our advanced cloud web hosting platform will create all the compulsory records automatically, provided that the domain name uses our name servers. The latter is required for a TXT record to be created for the domain name, as this is how the public key can become available in the global DNS system. The private key will also be added automatically to our email servers, so whenever you send out a new message, it will carry our system’s electronic signature. The number of junk messages continues to grow each year and quite frequently false addresses are used, but if you use our web hosting services, you and your customers or associates won’t need to bother about that.